Lawmakers in at least 12 states are debating bills that would legalize physician-assisted death
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CDC Study Doesn't 'Debunk' Link Between COVID-19 Vaccines & Sudden-Deaths Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times, A new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study does not disprove a link between COVID-19 vaccines and sudden deaths among young people, contrary to claims. The study, published by the CDC’s quasi-journal on April 11, analyzed death certificates from Oregon for people aged 16 to 30 who died between June 2021 and December 2022. Among...
Along with leading lung charity Asthma + Lung UK, Katherine Hickman is encouraging residents to join her at the hustings event taking place on Tuesday, April 16, at Leeds University, in the Newlyn Building to call for urgent action. Katherine Hickman, respiratory lead for the region, sees first-hand the impact poor air quality has on her patients’ breathing; including shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing. Many of them live near busy roads where air pollution levels are higher and she...
EXCLUSIVE: Businessman Richard Parker has only recently started renting a flat in Birmingham, and neighbours and workmen told the Mail they had never seen him there.
The State Pension Age is now planned to rise to 67 years between 2026 and 2028, with a further review to consider that it rises even further to 68 years. Marie Curie commissioned research from Loughborough University that revealed more than 90,000 people die in poverty every year, with 28 per cent of those under 65 years diagnosed with a terminal illness being most at risk. Martyn Day, MP for Linlithgow and East Falkirk, commented: “This report shows people who are diagnosed with a terminal...
Americans who are nearing life’s end are negotiating the terms with themselves, their families and, now, state lawmakersOn a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation.Death doesn’t frighten her much. The 65-year-old didn’t cry when she learned two months ago that the cancerous tumors in her liver were spreading, portending a tormented death. Continue reading
On a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation. She declined the extended warranty on her car. Sometimes she wonders who will be at her funeral. Those things don’t frighten her much. The 65-year-old didn’t cry when she learned two months ago that the cancerous tumors in her liver were spreading, portending a tormented death. But later, she received a call. A bill moving...
DENVER (AP) — On a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation. Death doesn'
DENVER (AP) — On a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation.
By JESSE BEDAYN Associated Press/Report for America DENVER (AP) — On a brisk day at a restaurant outside Chicago, Deb Robertson sat with her teenage grandson to talk about her death. She’ll probably miss his high school graduation. Death doesn’t frighten her much. She didn’t cry when she learned two months ago that the cancerous